Very big and strong. Most players need to beef up or are already maxed out, but he has perfect size and strength for the next level. He’s a man amongst boys as a freshman. Sullinger possesses elite back-to-the-basket moves, and can post up his defender and score at will. A decent shooter, but really just a beast inside and a master of the paint with a full arsenal of moves and fakes. He rebounds very well, but will have to rely more on angling and positioning at the next level, as he’s not overly explosive or tall for his position. Is a capable defender, but lack of elite size for the position limits his shot-blocking ability. Overall, simply a handful on offense, and should grow into an equally annoying defender.

Weaknesses

Not always as fluid as you’d like, and doesn’t run the floor as well as most NBA power forwards. His size and strength are huge positives, but trimming down and adding some explosiveness will be key to succeeding in the NBA. His lack of height and elite athleticism lead to his shot being blocked. Needs to improve conditioning and apply more effort on the defensive side of the court.

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